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That Moment Before The Storm is a diptych by Daan Theys, created using the refined technique of glass fusion. In this artwork, Theys sublimely captures the drama that precedes a significant moment,a moment of tension and anticipation that everyone experiences in their life. It can be the rush before starting a new day's task or the intense buildup to a pivotal event.In "That Moment Before The Storm," lovers of abstraction will find themselves fully… satisfied. The work offers more than just a visual experience; it invites interpretation and reflection. Within the complex layers of glass and color, symbols can be discovered, such as the howling wolf and the fleeing bird—images that powerfully convey the ominous atmosphere and the fleeting nature of the moment.
Delving into the depths of glass art since childhood, Daan Theys couples glass and iron oxides to create multisensory paintings. His style blends realism and abstract elements, sculpting dream fragments in an amalgam of painting and installation art. The surrealistic narratives of his pieces embody an exploration of time, memory, and identity, interleaving contemporary issues and historical references.